Malshej Ghat Accident - Case of Human Error
Once again human error is said to be responsible for the
death of 30 passengers in Malshej Ghat where a state transport bus collided
head on with the tempo and fell into a deep gorge.
Driving in hilly areas is
totally different from driving in plain areas. Drivers who have experience and
skills in driving through plain may find it difficult and challenging to drive
in hilly areas. The gravity at the inclined plane and sharp turns made it very
difficult to control the vehicle. Also driving after sunset and before sunrise
challenges further as drivers are unable to gauge the sharpness in the turns
properly and driving is done purely on the assumptions. If the vehicle is
slightly overloaded then it makes it further difficult in controlling the
vehicle which is under the influence of gravity at inclined plane.
Further, the
safety of vehicle do not depends upon the driving skills of the driver of that
vehicle alone but also on the skills of other drivers. This accident is the
case of that last point. So beside the drivers it is also the responsibilities of
the state transport department to ensure all the safety measures are in place
before any vehicle enters into a hilly domain.
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